RADIOALBA.ORG for the week of the 3rd December 2017

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The Morning half-hour at 8.00 is repeated every 30 minutes until 12.00.

08.00: Morning prayers for Advent are led in succession by Hugh Kelly, Hugh Kelly, Donald MacInnes and Jean Swinbank.

08.15: The morning prayer for schools this week is by children of Our Lady of the Rosary with a verse from the Apocalypse by Catriona Glen and from Ps 121 by Magdalen MacInnes.

08.20: Canon Bob Hill looks ahead to the Gospel of the 2nd Sunday of Advent. 3.01

08.24: a greeting looking back at St Andrew’s Day from Andrew Baker of the Methodist Church.

08.27: Joe Docherty leads us inn a short service for peace.

12.00: This week the Scottish Catholic Observer look at the upcoming centenary of state Catholic Education in Scotland, hear about a bishop determined to help refugees, and one of the SCO team is off on a remarkable adventure.

12.15: a service for the bereaved.

12.30: archive music until 18.00

18.00: The Scottish Catholic Observer This week the Scottish Catholic Observer look at the upcoming centenary of state Catholic Education in Scotland, hear about a bishop determined to help refugees, and one of the SCO team is off on a remarkable adventure.

18.15: a service for the bereaved.

18.30: archive music

The Evening Hour at 20.00 is repeated at 21.00 and 22.00

20.00: The evening prayer this week is led by Catherine Walker with music by The St Mungo Singers, Cantor Grace Buckley, had list Noel Donnelly and organists Jane McKenna and Jacqueline Barrett.

20.20: Magazine: Frances Gallagher reports on the Justice and Peace, Scotland delegation to The Jungle at Calais. From Open House, Clare Fraser reads Danny Sweeney’s ‘How have we Forgotten;’ Archbishop Mario Conti reflects on the 5th centenary of the Reformation, and we have a report from the Comboni Missionaries about Radio Pacis – a flourishing radio station in Uganda.

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